Full Day Tour from Ayers Rock Resort to Kings Canyon
Full Day Tour from Ayers Rock Resort to Kings Canyon Sure, the brochures will tell you it's a "moderate" hike. But if your idea of moderate is climbing 500 steep stone steps before breakfast, then congratulations! You’re ready for the Kings Canyon Rim Walk. If not, well—brace your calves. This full-day adventure from Ayers Rock Resort isn’t for the faint of quads, but it is for those who want to see nature showing off. Full Day Tour from Ayers Rock Resort
Tasman Island Wilderness Cruise from Port Arthur
Tasman Island Wilderness Cruise from Port Arthur There are cruises, and then there’s the Tasman Island Wilderness Cruise. Launching from Port Arthur, this isn’t for folks who like sipping tea with pinkies up. Nope. This is for the curious, the thrill-seekers, the “let’s get absolutely soaked by a wave while grinning like fools” crowd. Tasman Island Wilderness Cruise from Port Arthur is really worth it! Wrapped in bright red spray jackets (a cross between looking like deep-sea adventurers and lost Teletubbies), guests
Milford Sound Full Day Trip by Plane & Boat from Queenstown
Milford Sound Full Day Trip by Plane & Boat from Queenstown Queenstown’s great. It’s like the popular kid in school who’s got charm, good looks, and a lake that practically models for postcards. But just when you think New Zealand can’t possibly get more dramatic, Milford Sound saunters in—misty, moody, and flanked by cliffs that look like they belong in a fantasy film. And the best way to visit this scene-stealing diva? By hopping on a plane and then cruising through
Dolphin and Tangalooma Wrecks Day Cruise to Moreton Island
Dolphin and Tangalooma Wrecks Day Cruise to Moreton Island Some say dolphins are smarter than humans. After a day cruise to Moreton Island, most humans on board tend to agree. The moment those slick grey geniuses glide past the boat near Tangalooma, everyone loses their minds. Cameras come out, people gasp like they’ve never seen water before, and someone always shouts, “Did you see that? He winked at me!” (No, Karen. That dolphin is just naturally charming). Dolphin and Tangalooma Wrecks
Torres del Paine Full Day Tour from Puerto Natales
Torres del Paine Full Day Tour from Puerto Natales There’s a rumor swirling around Patagonia that if you visit Puerto Natales and don’t do the Torres del Paine Full Day Tour, a guanaco somewhere sheds a tear. Okay, maybe not literally—but skipping this iconic experience is like going to a pizza joint and ordering just a salad. Sure, it’s still nice. But you’re definitely missing out on the main event. Powered by GetYourGuide Wake Up, Adventure is Calling (Probably Before Dawn) It all begins
Horseback Riding Tour in Coffee Farm in Medellin
Horseback Riding Tour in Coffee Farm in Medellin Let’s face it: when people think of Medellín, their minds often jump straight to cable cars, flower festivals, or perhaps the ghost of Pablo Escobar (sigh). But nestled in the lush, green hills outside the city lies a coffee lover’s dream that kicks things up a notch—or rather, trots things up a hill. Welcome to the Horseback Riding Coffee Farm Tour with Coffee Spa. Yes, it’s a real thing, and no, your brain
Outer Great Barrier Reef Snorkeling Cruise from Port Douglas
Outer Great Barrier Reef Snorkeling Cruise from Port Douglas Let’s be honest—no one dreams about waking up early on vacation. Unless, of course, that wake-up call involves hopping on a catamaran in Port Douglas, cruising into the horizon like a glamorous marine biologist on a mission. And that mission? Snorkeling the Outer Great Barrier Reef like it’s your personal underwater playground. Outer Great Barrier Reef Snorkeling Cruise from Port Douglas is worth it! This isn’t some average “let’s splash near the shore
Horseback Riding on Red Lava in Reykjavik
Horseback Riding on Red Lava in Reykjavik You haven’t truly been to Iceland until you’ve trotted through a lava field on a horse with bangs better than yours. Reykjavik may be known for its cool cafés, cozy sweaters, and Björk sightings, but just beyond the city lies something unforgettable: horseback riding across actual red lava. And not, this is not lava-lava, thankfully—no one’s getting toasted marshmallow legs here. What we're talking about is the ancient kind: solidified, otherworldly, Mars-looking stuff. And
Walk with Penguins on Magdalena & Marta Island in Punta Arenas
Walk with Penguins on Magdalena & Marta Island in Punta Arenas When someone says “Punta Arenas,” most people imagine a chilly breeze, maybe some glaciers, perhaps a llama or two. But what they should picture is a waddling army of tuxedoed cuteness: the Magellanic penguins of Magdalena and Marta Island. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to get side-eyed by a penguin who clearly has better things to do, welcome to your new favorite day trip. Walk with Penguins on
Boat Tour to Grey Glacier from Torres del Paine
Boat Tour to Grey Glacier from Torres del Paine It’s not every day you get to sail toward a 30-meter-high wall of ancient blue ice, unless your day job is “professional explorer” or you’re lucky enough to be in Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park. The 3-hour scenic boat tour to Grey Glacier is not just scenic. It's straight-up show-stopping. Now, if you think glaciers are just oversized frozen puddles, think again. Grey Glacier is massive, moody, and absolutely majestic. The kind